On 3/4/2012 2:04 PM, Adrian Chadd wrote: > 2012/3/3 Doug Barton <dougb_at_freebsd.org>: >> On 03/02/2012 16:05, Adrian Chadd wrote: >>> Try breaking that cycle. >> >> ... one of the things I've been asking for years. :) >> >> Julian's right though, I think PC-BSD will help, but I still think that >> committers should run -current. I've asked privately for our committers >> to go back to -current and then have some dedicated development time >> where we work together to fix the problems that *we* find in order to >> make the project more desktop-friendly overall. I was (figuratively) >> laughed out of the room. > > There's a magic intersection between "need to run current" and "need > to keep stuff unbroken enough to get work done." Personally I have a -current partition (slice) that I keep up to date, and an 8-stable'ish slice that I purposely keep in a known-good state, and only update if -current has been running good for a while (which it has more often than not in the last several years). I have both slices set up to share data such as /home, my cvs and svn trees, etc. This has worked really well for me (and others, I originally got the idea and some of my configuration from David Wolfskill) for over a decade. hth, DougReceived on Tue Mar 06 2012 - 05:59:48 UTC
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